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care, which won't be popular with democrats as you are sitting down with them. look, my fill ophilosophy has b will take ideas from anyone as long as they make middle class families stronger. that's how we cut taxes for middle class families and small businesses. that's how we cut costs. that's how we signed three trade deals into law, helping to double exports and sell more american products around the world. how we repealed don't ask, don't tell. how we ended the war in iraq and we'll wind down the war in afghanistan, we went after al qaeda and bin laden. we've seen progress even under republican control under the house of representatives. but ultimately, part of being principled, part of being a leader, is, a, describe exactly what it is you intend to do, not just saying i'll sit down, you have to have a plan. number two, what's important is occasionally you have to say no. to folks both in your own party and in the other party. and, you know, have we had fights between me and the republicans when they fought back against us, reining in the excesses of wall s
care, which won't be popular with democrats as you are sitting down with them. look, my fill ophilosophy has b will take ideas from anyone as long as they make middle class families stronger. that's how we cut taxes for middle class families and small businesses. that's how we cut costs. that's how we signed three trade deals into law, helping to double exports and sell more american products around the world. how we repealed don't ask, don't tell. how we ended the war in iraq and we'll wind...
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time in massachusetts as governor i mean how long has this guy been running for president how about obama is a guy i have a work then he's always with his sleeves rolled up on the campaign trail could you imagine the eisenhower sitting down with the ladies of the view and saying. i mean come on this is disrespectful it's the president show reality show and it's real as the rest of the reality shows there is no reality it's a country that's gone out of its new. running mindless wars i love it war and the military changing its strategy now more toward north africa and other sections of the middle east oh yeah after you did such a great job in afghanistan and iraq move on. it's failing at every level and by the way this is very important think about it the economy is going down and for so many people they're losing their homes trillion dollars in debt for college students that can't get jobs thirty percent of the jobs created in august for low paying service sector jobs working at fast food great food restaurants and where's the economy we. are they really talking about the economy it's not
time in massachusetts as governor i mean how long has this guy been running for president how about obama is a guy i have a work then he's always with his sleeves rolled up on the campaign trail could you imagine the eisenhower sitting down with the ladies of the view and saying. i mean come on this is disrespectful it's the president show reality show and it's real as the rest of the reality shows there is no reality it's a country that's gone out of its new. running mindless wars i love it...
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won't be popular among democrats as you're sitting down with them. but, look, my philosophy has been, i will take ideas from anybody, democrat or republican, as long as they're advancing the cause of making middle class families stronger and giving ladders of opportunities to the middle class. that's how we cut taxes for middle class families and small businesses. that's how we cut a trillion dollars of spending that wasn't advancing that cost. that's how we signed three trade deals into law that are helping us to double our exports and sell more american products around the world. that's how we repeal don't ask, don't tell. that's how we ended the war in iraq as i promised and that's how we're going to wind down the war in afghanistan. that's how we went after al qaeda and bin laden. we've seen progress even under republican control of the house of representatives. but ultimately, part of being principled, part of being a leader is, "a," describe exactly what it is you intend to do, not just saying i'll sit down, you have to have a plan. number two,
won't be popular among democrats as you're sitting down with them. but, look, my philosophy has been, i will take ideas from anybody, democrat or republican, as long as they're advancing the cause of making middle class families stronger and giving ladders of opportunities to the middle class. that's how we cut taxes for middle class families and small businesses. that's how we cut a trillion dollars of spending that wasn't advancing that cost. that's how we signed three trade deals into law...
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that costs are going down. and over the last two years, health care premiums have gone up. it's true, but they've gone up slower than any time in the last 50 years. so we're already beginning to see progress. in the meantime, folks out there with insurance, you're already getting a rebate. let me make one last point. governor romney says we should replace it. i'm going to repeal it. we should replace it with something. the problem is, he hasn't described what exactly we're going to replace it with, other than saying, we're going to leave it to the states. the fact of the matter is, some of the prescriptions that he's offered, like letting you buy insurance across state lines, there's no indication that that somehow is going to help someone who has a pre-existing condition be able to finally buy insurance. in fact, it's estimated that by repealing obama care, you're looking at 50 million people losing health insurance. at a time when it's vitally important. pinch... and zoom... in your car. introducing the all-n
that costs are going down. and over the last two years, health care premiums have gone up. it's true, but they've gone up slower than any time in the last 50 years. so we're already beginning to see progress. in the meantime, folks out there with insurance, you're already getting a rebate. let me make one last point. governor romney says we should replace it. i'm going to repeal it. we should replace it with something. the problem is, he hasn't described what exactly we're going to replace it...
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to show that costs are going down. and over the last two years, health care premiums have gone up, it's true. but they have gone up slower than any time in the last 50 years. so we're already beginning to see progress. in the meantime folks out there with insurance, you're already getting a rebate. let me make one last point. governor romney says we should replace it. i'm just going to repeal it, but we can replace it with something. but the problem is he hasn't described what exactly we'd replace it with other than saying we're going to leave it to the states. but the fact of the matter is that some of the prescriptions that he's offered like letting you buy insurance across state lines, there's no indication that that's going to help somebody who has a preexist tg condition to be able to finally buy insurance. in fact it's estimated by repealing obama care you're looking at 50 million people losing health insurance at a time when it's vitally important. >> let's let the governor explain what you would do if obama car
to show that costs are going down. and over the last two years, health care premiums have gone up, it's true. but they have gone up slower than any time in the last 50 years. so we're already beginning to see progress. in the meantime folks out there with insurance, you're already getting a rebate. let me make one last point. governor romney says we should replace it. i'm just going to repeal it, but we can replace it with something. but the problem is he hasn't described what exactly we'd...
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he would raise taxes on small businesses and obama, though, accused his rival of trying to double down on policies that led to the recession and financial crisis. >> the president has a view very lar similar to the view four years ago. spending more, taxing more, regulating more, trickle down government would work. >> the genius of america is the free enterprise system and freedom. and the fact that people can go out there and start a business, work on an idea, make their own decisions. but as abraham lincoln understood, there are also some things we do better together. >> so the vice presidential candidates, paul ryan and skrjo biden will meet for their only debate next week. president obama and mitt romney head back out to the campaign trail today where the president making stops in colorado and wisconsin. romney will travel to virginia. let's get a bit more into this debate. joining us now for more is a republican strategist and former mccain/palin aide. and a democratic strategist and former senior adviser to the presidential campaignses of john e he hedwards and wesley clark. let'
he would raise taxes on small businesses and obama, though, accused his rival of trying to double down on policies that led to the recession and financial crisis. >> the president has a view very lar similar to the view four years ago. spending more, taxing more, regulating more, trickle down government would work. >> the genius of america is the free enterprise system and freedom. and the fact that people can go out there and start a business, work on an idea, make their own...
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they're arguing the q-3 earnings are going to be down. they say president obama's victory, if that happens, will weigh on the markets. regardless, look at s&p 500. 1465 is what we need for a new four-year high. we're right on top of that. bulls are also pointing to the transports, again outperforming the industrials today. that's the third straight day of outperform after three months of underperformance. back it you. >> all right. thanks, bob. maria. >> well, we are back with our special coverage today from the black rock trading floor in new york city. we've laid out the numbers. the firm manages more money than the federal reserve, more than $3.5 trillion. the question is, how are they putting their money to work in today's environment? and how are clients allocating capital today? joining me now in a cnbc exclusive are two people at the forefront of those decisions. quinton price and robert kapito, the president of black rock. gentlemen, good to have you on the program. thank you so much for joining us. let me start with quinton, sinc
they're arguing the q-3 earnings are going to be down. they say president obama's victory, if that happens, will weigh on the markets. regardless, look at s&p 500. 1465 is what we need for a new four-year high. we're right on top of that. bulls are also pointing to the transports, again outperforming the industrials today. that's the third straight day of outperform after three months of underperformance. back it you. >> all right. thanks, bob. maria. >> well, we are back with...
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obama: no, they're not. romney: in my opinion, the government is notfective in bringing down the cost of -- not effective in bringing down the cost of almost anything. as a matter of fact, free people and free enterprises trying to find a way to do things better are more effective than the government will ever be. your example of the cleveland clinic is my case in point, along with several ore others i could describe. this is the private market. these are small, these are enterprises competing with each other, learning how to do better and better jobs. i used to consult to businesses, excuse me, to hospitals and to health care providers. i was astonished at the creativity and innovation that exists in the american people. in order to bring the cost of health care down, we don't need to have around board of 15 people -- to have a board of 15 people telling us what kind of treatments we should have. we instead need to put insurance plans, providers, doctors, hospitals, our targets such that they have an incent
obama: no, they're not. romney: in my opinion, the government is notfective in bringing down the cost of -- not effective in bringing down the cost of almost anything. as a matter of fact, free people and free enterprises trying to find a way to do things better are more effective than the government will ever be. your example of the cleveland clinic is my case in point, along with several ore others i could describe. this is the private market. these are small, these are enterprises competing...
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mitt romney -- president obama looked down most of the time. even when mitt romney made a joke in the expense. he still kept looking down. it begs a question when was mitt romney the last lump or at least this mitt romney the exraint we're bringing john editor in chief in to the conversation that complaint about mitt romney was that he could not stay on message. that he could not talk about the middle class. he could not talk about jobs, that he could not come off as likable. on every one of those tonight, check, check, check, check. why tonight? >> and begin we shall obviously much more time than we have. it seems to me that he in order to get a performance like this, he has to get himself in a sigh displace in intellectual place. he has to organize his mind and spirit, if you will. and is a say what do i need do. mitt romney has been a hapless candidate as you wrote, the other day has been somebody who in every venue of his life, every chapter of his life almost without exception only a couple of has been successful. he's used to be being a w
mitt romney -- president obama looked down most of the time. even when mitt romney made a joke in the expense. he still kept looking down. it begs a question when was mitt romney the last lump or at least this mitt romney the exraint we're bringing john editor in chief in to the conversation that complaint about mitt romney was that he could not stay on message. that he could not talk about the middle class. he could not talk about jobs, that he could not come off as likable. on every one of...
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buckle down more. they went through a lot of mock debates supposedly, but he did seem to come out and wasn't crisp, sort of missed some obvious places that on the campaign stump he has gone after mitt romney, whether it was on medicare or dodd-frank, and seemed to almost at times sort of lose his train of thought about where he was going to go or decided not to go there. what was interesting about mitt romney is everything he -- everything he had to accomplish tonight he did. i think the bone of contention that the obama folks have been trying to put out there is that he doesn't have any details, doesn't put any details on his plan. those were out there. you may not like the details. it's a pretty stark choice that may have been presented. but he came across as somebody who knew his stuff, who knew the president's proposals. and again, you can agree or disagree about how those proposals are supposed to work. but that was an important bar for mitt romney to cross because there's been a lot of money bein
buckle down more. they went through a lot of mock debates supposedly, but he did seem to come out and wasn't crisp, sort of missed some obvious places that on the campaign stump he has gone after mitt romney, whether it was on medicare or dodd-frank, and seemed to almost at times sort of lose his train of thought about where he was going to go or decided not to go there. what was interesting about mitt romney is everything he -- everything he had to accomplish tonight he did. i think the bone...
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talking about trickle-down government. and they took off from there. it seemed that shaped a lot of where the conversation went. >> i would have liked to have seen more than themes, actually. i thought a lot of the themes got lost-- they crammed each answer with too many specifics, too many details, too many planks in the platform in each different answer. it was kind of lost. i'm not sure voters who are not paying attention to politics. we know the background to all these issues but i'm not quite sure what they'll get out of it if anything. >> woodruff: that's my question, are voters -- we followed some of this but it was pretty dense at times, wasn't it. >> it was. the president's theme was how the burdens and benefits of governmented ought to be distributed. he kept coming back to that. that we were sort of all in this together. and what surprised me, i guess, about mitt romney was he used the-- as a credential, the governorship of massachusetts more tonight than he has in the past 11 months. it's just remarkable. you w
talking about trickle-down government. and they took off from there. it seemed that shaped a lot of where the conversation went. >> i would have liked to have seen more than themes, actually. i thought a lot of the themes got lost-- they crammed each answer with too many specifics, too many details, too many planks in the platform in each different answer. it was kind of lost. i'm not sure voters who are not paying attention to politics. we know the background to all these issues but i'm...
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would work. >> president obama sounded a familiar alarm. warning of romney's been there done that economics. >> the approach that governor romney is talking about is the same sales pitch that was made in 2001 and 2003. we ended up with the slowest job growth in 50 years. >> whether it was health care, jobs, or medicare, it was romney who stood out for his aggressive style. >> i just don't know how the president could have come into office facing 23 million people out of work, rising unemployment, an economic crisis at the kitchen table, and spend his energy and passion for two years fighting for obama care. >> the president made his points in a slower, more laid back, often looking down, sometimes appearing disengaged. it's not that he didn't try to rip apart romney's economic plan. >> that kind of top-down economics where folks at the top are doing well, so the average person making $3 million is getting a $250,000 tax break while middle class families are burdened further. >> romney was determined to go toe to toe. >> well, but virtually
would work. >> president obama sounded a familiar alarm. warning of romney's been there done that economics. >> the approach that governor romney is talking about is the same sales pitch that was made in 2001 and 2003. we ended up with the slowest job growth in 50 years. >> whether it was health care, jobs, or medicare, it was romney who stood out for his aggressive style. >> i just don't know how the president could have come into office facing 23 million people out of...
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>> well, very clearly as you know, the republicans actually have a plan written down as opposed to obama and the democrats who have no plan to balance the budget written down. the republicans passed through the house paul ryan's budget. paul ryan does for all the welfare programs what clinton did, speaking of clinton. the one thing he did in the presidency rather than bringing us the republican house and senate, the other good thing he did was welfare reform. block granting welfare to the states. that's what the ryan plan does to save money. and that's how we balance the budget without raising taxes. >> but paul ryan has disavowed the ryan plan. mitt romney is not bound he says by the ryan plan. mitt romney has offered a plan that is actually has so little in that you can't even run the numbers. i mean, if you have a plan that is basically filled with empty magic asterisks you can't analyze whether this will deal with a budget deficit in the future. the independent tax policy center said in fact -- >> it's a left wing group, for crying out loud. it's a left wing group. >> -- tonight on t
>> well, very clearly as you know, the republicans actually have a plan written down as opposed to obama and the democrats who have no plan to balance the budget written down. the republicans passed through the house paul ryan's budget. paul ryan does for all the welfare programs what clinton did, speaking of clinton. the one thing he did in the presidency rather than bringing us the republican house and senate, the other good thing he did was welfare reform. block granting welfare to the...
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at 66%, 65% in trade for president obama being reelected. so if you were thinking you were going to get a huge jump, if romney did well, it's still a 1-3 chance, his chances as far as in-trade are 1 in 3 of winning the election. it's hard to interpret. >> it is hard to interpret and 60 points is not a huge bounce for the markets but people were watching this last night and it certainly does make this race a little more interesting after the debate. >> and historically, a strong stock market between memorial day or labor day and an election almost always reelects the incumbent. >> which is probably why you've seen people, sorry -- >> then you have the problem which is historically unemployment rate over 8%, spells doom for the incumbent. >> unless you've just come through something that people are calling the great recession, where you can actually tie that unemployment rate to the prior administration, which that might work. >> the problem we have is that -- >> who are you? i'm going to introduce you. let's get reaction. >> she needs no intr
at 66%, 65% in trade for president obama being reelected. so if you were thinking you were going to get a huge jump, if romney did well, it's still a 1-3 chance, his chances as far as in-trade are 1 in 3 of winning the election. it's hard to interpret. >> it is hard to interpret and 60 points is not a huge bounce for the markets but people were watching this last night and it certainly does make this race a little more interesting after the debate. >> and historically, a strong...
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his in-trade contract sitting down over 7% this morning. we'll have your official obama campaign response with the co-founder and former ceo of car max next. >>> and facebook marking a milestone, officially reaching 1 billion monthly active users. hear what facebook ceo mark zuckerberg has to say about leveraging that milestone in an nbc exclusive. >>> u.s. retailers coming in solid, eased up on big spending ahead of the holiday season. we'll sort through the numbers and give you the look ahead to the holidays. >>> first, the first presidential debate, as we said, now in the books. romney and obama facing off last night in their first presidential debate. among the topics they sparred over, revenue. take a listen. >> there has to be revenue in addition to cuts. now, governor romney has ruled out revenue. he's ruled out revenue. >> absolutely. look, the revenue i get is by more people working, getting higher pay, paying more taxes. that's how we get growth and how we balance the budget. but the idea of taxing people more, putting more people
his in-trade contract sitting down over 7% this morning. we'll have your official obama campaign response with the co-founder and former ceo of car max next. >>> and facebook marking a milestone, officially reaching 1 billion monthly active users. hear what facebook ceo mark zuckerberg has to say about leveraging that milestone in an nbc exclusive. >>> u.s. retailers coming in solid, eased up on big spending ahead of the holiday season. we'll sort through the numbers and give...